La Jornada newspaper front page illustration showcasing Cuba's resistance to the US energy blockade, with defiant Havana protesters and symbolic imagery.
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La Jornada dedicates front page to Cuba's resistance against US siege

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The Mexican newspaper La Jornada has devoted its front page to highlighting the Cuban people's resistance and the island's government and population denunciations against the US-imposed energy blockade. This coverage, published on February 8, 2026, in Mexico City, underscores Cuba's steadfastness amid external pressures. It aligns with reports of the United States intensifying a prolonged attrition strategy to force internal changes in Cuba.

The Convoy Nuestra América a Cuba arrived at Havana’s José Martí International Airport, bringing medical supplies and other aid to counter the blockade. Shipments from Europe via Italy and from New York include solar panels for health institutions.

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An article in Granma outlines Cuba-US bilateral relations as characterized by the current US administration's intensification of the economic, commercial, and financial blockade lasting over six decades. Key measures include an executive order blocking oil supplies to Cuba and pressures to end medical cooperation programs. Nonetheless, the Cuban government reaffirms its openness to dialogue grounded in respect for sovereignty.

The Cuban community in Angola has urged Cubans worldwide to reject the US economic, commercial, and financial blockade against Cuba. The call was issued from Luanda on December 14.

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In San Salvador, various Salvadoran organizations have voiced their support for Cuba and demanded an end to the U.S. blockade against the island.

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